[GreenKeys] Dovetron Lite?
telegrapher at att.net
telegrapher at att.net
Fri Mar 17 22:25:34 EST 2006
Mine says the same thing Tony. I take the output of the Dovetron and
run it into the "serial in" jack of my IRL FSK-1000 and that drives the
local loop printer. I've not gone the other way to see how the transmit
portion works. This one also has 3 different sets of AFSK tone
frequencies.
1232 and 1317, 1575 & 2425 and 500 & 700 cycles. shift comes out as in
85 cycles, 850 cycles and 200 cycles. I think they are tunable tho.
Wide-Narrow-Medium is 50 baud, 75 baud and 110 baud.
Regenerator is at 75 baud.
Hard to tell what else is in this thing.
Larry
W0OGH
tony j. podrasky wrote:
> Hey Guys;
>
> Although I got the Dovetron M1000, what - about 2 years
> ago during the "big buy", I haven't made use of it.
>
> I actually am thinking about hooking it up, and I opened
> the manual and found that it makes reference to a "scope"
> connector so that you can connect an oscilloscope and
> look at the signals.
>
> I think that you really have to have a scope if you are
> going to transmit since in receive you can vary the Mark
> and Space filters, so you have no way of knowing whether
> you are on someone's frequency or not.
>
> Well, these are the connectors on the back of my unit:
>
>
> Group One:
>
> PTT / SIGNAL LOSS / POLAR INPUT / LOCK
>
>
> Group Two:
>
> AFSK / MIL / EIA
>
>
> Group Three:
>
> AUDIO INPUT
>
>
>
> Did I miss something, or do I have a "Dovetron Lite"?
>
> The manual says M1000CR/T, but the label on the back
> of my unit just says M1000.
>
> 73,
> W6ESE - tony
> NNNNZCZC
>
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